Nightly Business Report
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The Dow closes above 13,000 for the first time since 2008. NBR Co-Anchor Susie Gharib talks to a top market analyst about what this means for the economy. Gold is worth more that platinum? A deeper look at what this means for yellow metal's upward swing. How to pick the right presidential candidate for you. Election speeches are often filled with jargon, what to look for when you listening to campaign promises. Michigan's presidential primary is today. How the results of the race will impact republican voters. Eurasia Group's Willis Sparks talks to NBR Co-Anchor Tom Hudson. Gold is worth more that platinum? A deeper look at what this means for the yellow metal's upward swing. McGraw Hill-- from education to Standard & Poor's, and construction CEO Terry McGraw oversees a diverse set of companies. He sits down with NBR Co-Anchor Tom Hudson and tells him about where he sees potential for growth. Dividend paying stocks are hot thanks to low interest rates. "Rush" Author Todd Buchholz says the president's plan to raise taxes those earnings is a bad idea.duration 26:46
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Natural Heroes
[#413]
The Story of StuffThe Story of Stuff is a fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It'll teach you something, it'll make you laugh, and it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever.duration 26:46
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6:30 am

QUEST
[#218]
Under The Microscope: Science Struggles In SchoolsCalifornia schools rank among the lowest-scoring in science achievement in the United States, even as the state's economy depends increasingly on technology. How bad is the problem? And what are schools doing to fill the gap? QUEST meets innovative teachers and discovers creative methods being employed to get kids caught up.duration 26:20
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7:00 am

Amish: American ExperienceThis program explores the insular religious community whose intense faith and adherence to 400-year-old traditions have by turns captivated and baffled Americans for more than a century. It examines the beliefs, lifestyle and history of the Amish, as well as their complex relationship to mainstream American culture. Beautifully and lyrically photographed, the film is part history, part observational documentary that takes viewers into the private world of the Amish.duration 1:56:46
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9:00 am

Natural Heroes
[#413]
The Story of StuffThe Story of Stuff is a fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It'll teach you something, it'll make you laugh, and it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever.duration 26:46
STEREO TVPG

9:30 am

QUEST
[#218]
Under The Microscope: Science Struggles In SchoolsCalifornia schools rank among the lowest-scoring in science achievement in the United States, even as the state's economy depends increasingly on technology. How bad is the problem? And what are schools doing to fill the gap? QUEST meets innovative teachers and discovers creative methods being employed to get kids caught up.duration 26:20
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10:00 am

Amish: American ExperienceThis program explores the insular religious community whose intense faith and adherence to 400-year-old traditions have by turns captivated and baffled Americans for more than a century. It examines the beliefs, lifestyle and history of the Amish, as well as their complex relationship to mainstream American culture. Beautifully and lyrically photographed, the film is part history, part observational documentary that takes viewers into the private world of the Amish.duration 1:56:46
STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)

Nightly Business Report
[#31173Z]
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke expresses confidence in US Economy when addressing Congress. Warren Buffett, Larry Fink, and Mike Holland all call bonds a bad bet. NBR Co-Anchor Susie Gharib has a Bull and Bear investment debate between Dan Shackelford of T. Rowe Price and James Awad of Zephyr Management. We take a closer look at Microsoft's new software Windows 8. Our Street Critique guest Lincoln Ellis, Managing Partner with Poplar Jackson tells us if commodities are still the place to be after gold prices take a major tumble. And in the Money File before leaping into marriage, couples need to talk finances.duration 26:46
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Charlie Rose
[#18048]
(original broadcast date: 02/29/12) * John F. Burns of The New York Times & Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson of The Financial Times on James Murdoch's resignation as executive chairman of News International * analysis of the Michigan and Arizona primaries with Al Hunt of Bloomberg News, Mike Murphy of the Revolution Agency and Matthew Dowd of Bloomberg News & ABC News * William Shatner on his career and current Broadway show 'Shatner's World'duration 56:46
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Nightly Business Report
[#31173Z]
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke expresses confidence in US Economy when addressing Congress. Warren Buffett, Larry Fink, and Mike Holland all call bonds a bad bet. NBR Co-Anchor Susie Gharib has a Bull and Bear investment debate between Dan Shackelford of T. Rowe Price and James Awad of Zephyr Management. We take a closer look at Microsoft's new software Windows 8. Our Street Critique guest Lincoln Ellis, Managing Partner with Poplar Jackson tells us if commodities are still the place to be after gold prices take a major tumble. And in the Money File before leaping into marriage, couples need to talk finances.duration 26:46
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TV Technical Issues

(DT9.1 through 9.3) KQED will be performing maintenance at Sutro Tower in the overnight hours early Thursday 12/08. We are
expecting a few power interruptions to take place and KQED will need to be off air for these. The outages are expected to
be brief.

(this is a continuation of the work originally announced for 11/28, which was not completed on Tuesday.) At some point during
the morning of Wednesday Nov. 30th, the KQEH transmitter will switch from its main antenna to the auxillary one, to allow
for the safety of workers doing maintenance for another TV station on the […]